Showcasing interesting projects in Explore
We love watching trending repositories on GitHub every day. All kinds of interesting projects bubble up and there is always something new to catch your eye. We want to collect…
We love watching trending repositories on GitHub every day. All kinds of interesting projects bubble up and there is always something new to catch your eye. We want to collect repositories we find interesting into categories for you.
Showcases are a new way to discover related repositories on GitHub. We take the most interesting trending repositories and curate lists to explore by topic. A lot like the staff shelf at your local book store.
On a showcase page, you’ll find the full list of repositories that we’re showcasing, including why we think they’re special. On the right you will have a place to search all showcases, view related showcases, and any newly created showcases.
You can browse the showcase listing page to read through them all. You can also subscribe to the atom feed and stay up-to-date.
Thanks for reading and happy Exploring!
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